Many of the Xerox drivers have a cover page configuration within the driver
properties.
The Microsoft cover page is simple text. If the cover page is more complex,
it's probably coming from the driver.
You can enable Microsoft provided cover pages on the Advanced printer
properties to determine if this is the same one you are seeing. Separator
page. \windows\system32\pcl.sep for PCL devices. sysprint.sep for
postscript devices.
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"printing unwanted cover pages"
<printingunwantedcoverpages@discussions.microsoft. com> wrote in message
news:574B93BA-A33A-4224-A3D5-626C454ADC94@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the suggestion. I tried all the options in properties and had
> no
> luck. I think that it has something to do with Vista. I used the printer
> with
> our other computer that had XP and the printer never printed a cover
> sheet.
> Now that I am using a new laptop with Vista, a cover sheet prints with
> each
> copy that is printed. It is a huge waste of ink and paper. I'll contnue to
> read through all the options/properties to see if I can turn it off. If
> you
> think of any other suggestions, I'd be happy to try them. Thanks!
>
> "Hugh Wyn Griffith" wrote:
>
>> In article <A2FC054C-C3A7-42CE-9C8B-7182CD67C0D7@microsoft.com>,
>> Printing unwanted cover pages wrote:
>>
>> > a "cover page" listing the
>> > filename, directory, template, title...is printed
>>
>> Have you checked out the Printer Properties? I can't speak for your
>> setup but Print a Coversheet is usually found there somewhere or in FAX
>> settings. I don't have an all-in-one so I can't be sure.
>>
>> START / .... Control Panel / Printers and right mouse click on your
>> printer icon then select Properties and browse your way through all the
>> TABs...
>>
>>